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iran says it will retaliate with full force against any other time after israel draws up a case for war and you are. georgia's democracy under fire ghana explained and it's terrible for a trial that's going to try to limit on the stage where the mainstream links emerging between special services in the country and terrorism. problems it will stop it from wealthy of some sense to the held as president or long unveils his first budget but critics say this will only see money or leave the country.
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how lonoke and welcome to the twenty four hour news line from moscow i am you know volatile main story iran says it's strong enough to defend itself and will retire with force against any attack. on top it's well over a trick as prime minister netanyahu addressed the world community at the un general assembly and he called for drawing a red line to stop to iran from building a bomb iran has always insisted it's only pursuing the peaceful outcome or in a fortnight is following developments in new york or. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu took to the podium to address the international body and presented somewhat of a show wintel his diplomatic approach this year in his speech was to hold up
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somewhat of a cartoonish figure of a bomb to indicate what he believes is iran's nuclear program he was holding out this drawing literally drew a red line and it he indicated israelis believe that iran has enriched seventy percent. of your premium to make a bomb and at the ninety percent line these are really prime minister drew a red line with a marker to indicate that the international community he says should draw that line and if you run verses that lie it would lead to military intervention benjamin netanyahu says that sanctions over the past seven years that have been placed on tehran has not deterred them from continuing their nuclear program and so he was trying to rally the world body to take
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a more forceful actions against iran but clearly this was a different tactic most representatives take what addressing the international community usually they give somewhat of a speech there is some tension rising between the u.s. and israel over iran because the u.s. has not been as forceful with this red line rhetoric as israel has been and israel is hoping that the u.s. will be more aggressive in setting grandmothers in which there could be side of kind of consequences put upon iran if iran continues its nuclear program so clearly a lot of issues being discussed at the u.n. as all these world leaders are meeting in new york for the week. so i've been in the same way to the time frame of spring all summer twenty two thirteen for iran to lead the next stage of its uranium enrichment and middle east commentator who runs the bereaved says the israeli prime minister is treading on dangerous. he is
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digging a hole for himself he provided this timeline of one year where we can't possibly be go beyond that so he basically committed himself directly or indirectly that he is going to destroy iran's nuclear ambitions within one here if nothing is being done about it and in a way i feel like you are i think it's a message also to the united states that if you do not back us up we are going to act unilaterally and we know the power of the israel in the lobby in washington and elsewhere in america they are not going to allow this to happen so we are going to see you when we hear of constant israel even pressures to drag the united states into another war they do not see eye to eye when it comes to iran they do not see eye to eye when it comes to many issues including the occupation. of palestine now the challenge is will obama hold his ground or will he in the selling out the same way that he did in the past i think this is the challenge and i think this timeline
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is not just concerning iran but it's also concerning the united states itself the conflict between the israelis and palestinians has also been highlighted in the us they palestinian leader said his nation would continue to eventually seek full membership while seeking nonmember state as during the session mahmoud abbas also denounced israel's home demolitions as the ethnic cleansing of palestinians and political analyst and antiwar activists for this bennett says the u.s. is going to far and its support of the church state. it's absolutely within reach and the one thing it could accomplish would be joining the international criminal court which would set the stage at least potentially for a serious international investigation of possible israeli war crimes and crimes against humanity committed on palestinian territory in gaza for instance during operation cast lead in two thousand and eight and nine the threat is of course the threat that the united states has made to the united nations and its agencies that
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any u.n. agency that welcomes palestine as on equal footing with any other member is subject to the punishment that happened to unesco last year when palestine was welcomed as a full member of your nasco and the u.s. immediately cut its seventy million dollar contribution twenty two percent of us goes budget it was a very harsh punishment i think that the threat to the u.s. and israel as a result would be massive international outrage that the u.s. would be using the excuse of palestinian membership in one way or another u.n. agency as an excuse to cut its obligations to the world body. well the georgian authorities have put forward prison officer who leaks of videos of a maze being tortured on interpol's wanted list the basic claims it led even because it was now seeking asylum in belgium is wanted for alleged involvement in the prison abuse they were nice of the footage sparked massive crowds have to cause georgia head of the country's parliamentary election to georgia ministers have
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resigned with office is accused of that i should torch our arrested president saakashvili has promised a complete overhaul of the presence of some of the former staff member who leaked the footage says the president and me about that and there's also his ego is going off now of course it's not the first time the man hailed by the us an envoy of democracy has been accused of closing his eyes to what's happening in terms of. the outcome of a recent alleged police operation near georgia's border with russia's republic of biggest on eleven suspected terrorist dead the b.b.c. says the armed men were chechens who crossed into georgian territory and kidnapped around to locals before being caught by police the news spreads quickly but not everyone is buying it you know this was all organized by georgian security services the lack of transparency and details about the incident has led many to believe before the so-called eighty terror operation was
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a complete hoax georgian authorities have been very successful in creating an image of a modern western civilised state a beacon of freedom by george w. bush once called it but in this case the opposition's accusations are fighting supporters on the other side of the caucasus meet his beyond a month he spent two decades fighting on the side of chechen militants against moscow and officially representing them in georgia he also has downs about what really happened at this latest water operation but. first of all their weapons were american made second. none of them fired off a single shot that's not so the uniforms of the so-called fighters were brand new that was saakashvili is plan he sent his guys across the border into russia and then had them shot by the georgian police this was a setup just to frame russia no one will ever be able to prove anything of course. he said he cleans the easiest for decision with terrorists began in the ninety's
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when he personally helped chechen separatists why delivering weapons and aid from georgian. surely the pankisi gorge in georgia is really close to chechnya it takes just ten minutes to fly across the border by helicopter so we helped our warriors from georgian territory from the gorge we delivered weapons money to the injured and then send them all around the world for treatment and all with the help of georgian security services and it was god sent us gladly we got the weapons from the depositories of the georgian antiterrorist center our guys came there with cash were able to choose whichever weapons they wanted and bought them an. album of says that he's interested in jewish and milton's didn't diminish even after president saakashvili came to power and then often bridge street as an envoy of democracy. everything is still controlled by the anti terror center. dean and the gym marks
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are in its hands they are their people any churchill who lives in georgia and wants to study in an islamic country has to go through the anti terror center they tell you to do please see you go to the center meet with some official and they won't let you go into you say yes to you agree to work for them all them of grimm's that his knowledge almost cost him his life while the an assassination attempt he was allowed to return to church now with a green light from russian authorities after he asked for forgiveness now he plans to reveal everything he knows you want to scream of the grossly the chechen republic. and some other news making headlines across the world a plan has crashed near the campus of newport killing a knife in onboard the aircraft that was heading for the everest region crashed just minutes after takeoff weather conditions are reported to have been clear at the time of the accident and no reason as he had been established. at least
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fourteen people are reported to have been killed in the iraqi city of tikrit when militants crushed with security forces that are targeted a prison allowing their escape of dozens of inmates many prisoners barricaded themselves in the jail taking their warden hostage the tide comes after the iraqi al qaida announced plans to regain territory and free its jailed members. powerful explosion has rocked a south korean chemical plant leaving at least four people dead and eight with severe injuries about four hundred residents living near the crippled factory were moved to safety as toxic gas spread around the scene of the incident police are investigating the cause of the blast. this is also. to the south parents question time despite being educated and also it's the u.k.'s leading couples and i think they all over most british citizenship test all the details of the political display.
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in this remote siberians in which people still sing the songs which russians sang in the media ages and they cherish things practiced by the will set up church before the seventeenth century the old believers here is sign here are a conservative community. the debate over gay leaders need there yet again i feel. i know i'm the first to tell you that i am. i. people here are happy to show their way of life to tourists and to show them how to dance in the local star. and a. seventeen year old nadia is from the same village she now studies in the
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city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. i didn't ask on time for it and say yes because i want to keep up to date with this morning world but still i would like to have came to my i am very ground call my sources layer very attachment to the church brought not just and sisters to this remote glen deflate by call more than two hundred fifty years ago they were exiled in paris acute it for not agreeing to the orthodox reforms introduced in washington the sixteen hundreds deal believers still bhalo. cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying was more and more young people leaving for a big city it's the fear is the old believers culture it could be imperiled. plans to continue her studies abroad the grandmother says wherever she goes as long as
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the queues are fresh in her memory so is the culture of. wealthy british style it's a small town like. the. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. cause a report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has
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been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. a welcome bog pairing on american t.v. has proved to be a whole test for british prime minister david cameron his photo also some cake questions in a milk u.k. citizen exam said by the child show but as also his pony boy they promised i was not alone when it comes to gaps in historical knowledge. to life in the u.k. citizenship test a must for anyone wanting to qualify for british possible according to the government studying for it is meant to help all those hoping to make the u.k. their home integrate back into british society just last year prime minister david cameron in paris changes to the full amount of the exam saying that instead of on
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string questions on european institutions british culture and history needed to take priority and during his car visit to the us mr cameron made an appearance at the david letterman show where he was faced with the u.k. citizenship test of his own. a brittania you know written by whom i mean it's it's the iconic association with the british empire from your testing me that. i'll go i'll go for magna carta literally means great for the great charter and wondered out the seeds of democracy really brittania which is a beautiful refrain. based on appalled by james thompson a family with james thompson well i'm not. the british media had a field day over the oxford an eton educated lead as epic fail over the questions about the magna carta and the rule britannia one of the real questions on the u.k.
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citizenship test all six how many problem entry constituencies there are in the united kingdom the correct answer six hundred and fifty now we've come to the u.k.'s national library to find out if the london his hair can answer that question correctly would you be able to tell me how many constituencies there are in the u.k. . sorry i just don't know if you've ever so many constituencies there are in the u.k. not. so it looks like david cameron is not the only one to struggle with the yarn says every year over one hundred thousand people take the test with as many as one in three failing fortunately for them unlike the british prime minister that his career had ended during the show they can enjoy as many retakes as they like. taxing the rich and cutting public spending their standard tools governments result to when trying to balance their country's budget and that's what french president francois hollande is going to do as he said to present what he dug france's tough as the budget for thirty years but the stubborn lack of economic growth and
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skyrocketing unemployment have triggered fears the measures could only land france in deeper trouble or treason or if inertia now reports. there was. also this. year and destroys year a charge about the doctor visit of the library the time of crisis is over it's now time for france's president francois round to perform a miracle this is how some of the task facing all along in his first annual budget and the country's image in the faltering eurozone is also at stake the government needs to save thirty billion euros in twelve months to reduce the deficit from this year's four and a half percent to three percent the e.u. ceiling for member countries higher taxes for business and wealthy individuals are expected to greening twenty billion and all and has outlined a plan to save the other ten billion by cutting public spending plans was so you
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know has worked in a handful of french ministries over the last twenty years he says france's current leader may fall into the same trap many of his predecessors did. the past decades of governments have been cutting and cutting and cutting mostly to expenses to balance budgets but in fact the more they cut the slower the economic growth and consequently more cuts this will be a catastrophic budget i think taxing the rich and unprecedented seventy five percent for those that earn however a million euros a year was one of our lands crucial election promises allowed a publisher editor and a french millionaire says the move is nothing but a political game. you did this to make his electorate come down to make an impression he's doing something but this is all bluff it can't help it's simply not enough there's not that many rich people and friends while we sit in a man's house in belgium where the businessman moves to avoid high taxes at home he
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tells me many of france's reach and their money will follow suit distributed worst is the people who are now happy that the rich are being punished. don't understand the government will start with the rich when they fail to succeed and i'm one hundred percent certain. the poor. some experts warn that not only french money but foreign capital will also flee with such a gloomy outlook projected for the future the current situation is not too bright either last week the country's unemployed surpassed three million for the first time in years french president francois hollande campaign slogan was change is now today four months on the right indeed signs of many changes here in the country but while france is economically struggling with an enormous dad huge budget deficit and an unemployment level the highest it's been in more than a decade the question is whether the change that people here voted for has been for
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the better. or if not. paris france. south america is the new hunting ground for russian oil sun isn't dials at our listeners does that was the story here is this one writes to a joint field to venezuela the company sixteen billion dollars into the carriage to block the little share with venezuela c.v.t. it's a busy time for us and if which is also tying up cross ownership deal with britain's p.p. rate of course or explains there are more twists and turns in this field and in the news where the pork right to really get the full picture when we take a look at who makes up the n.k.p. and how we got so this point so the british partners are here the russian side is represented by a our tension between the two has been brewing for years culminated when b.p. decided to venture out on its own and partner up with another or major that was wrong
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to explore the arctic a are of course would have a none of that so it blocked the decision and the deal in court last year. you see the brits were on the legal obligations to go through their mission. for any oil and gas operations in the country so this was the first time b.p. tried to ditch its russian partners but i want to be the last people has always been close to the kremlin and it's. enough as a very appealing a partner and that's why it's not letting the go that easily so what have they decided to do the brits are now selling their fifty percent stake a little price tag was twenty five billion dollars wrong that has offered fifteen billion dollars which is hardly close but it does come with a twelve and a half percent stake in the company alternately b.p. wants to retain a significant presence in the country you see one that comes to be it has accounted
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for twenty nine percent of the u.k. group's oil production and has added an average of ten percent to its profits over the last decade so it's a very important part the scorned wife is back with a very appealing proposal you see a r. has been considering acquiring half of all b. but the brits would have none of that as at seventy five percent and twenty five percent that means there would still have to at least but in the. a are is now said to be considering a cash offer for the higher stake and this could be an offer the brits cannot refuse. to see so we first see almost half a percent. pretty much the same the euros from. the cost cutting you open the ruble raise there is this morning. two dollars of
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spending mosco up in the opening hour or so most people expected in japan's industrial output that's closed just now the chinese goods. isn't help. thing and an unexpected twist in the joint london court case between two of russia's first billionaires just hours before their joint court battle was due to resume recalled ciarán oil and all of their past because of agreed the deal over a lucrative stake in the world's top a limb in your firm roussel opted out of his lawsuit off the boris berezovsky recently lost a similar suit to roman abramovich according to reports china had claimed brazil balls pledged twenty percent of the firm back in the ninety's and wanted a billion dollars in compensation or so makes nine percent of the world's a limited used in construction and call me in the company is now worth some eight and a half billion dollars you have to do you to read up more for your next else exciting to any or thank you very much indeed for lance c. and events and coming up shortly also he talks to british labor politician jeremy
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cool been one of a she m.p.'s who have signs that support for the palestinians bid to be a no member observer state of the us. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the clients could you just already spend three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa majors to his stature invented by the famed soviet off the beat is good for you is there of in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was off was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life the soon
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to be other patients shattered bones and in many cases their shattered lives were in the goal when professing designed his first brain using bicycle parts sixty years later as his invention is increasingly being used to help people quite eager to fracture their legs to become a few centimeters taller than the ultimate goal is still the same fixing somebodies lives both literally and figuratively about a third of patients admitted to be always out of center nowadays seeking series three focus medical reasons most of them a man and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor novick of who operated on many of them says it usually comes down to a man's pride some of the first patient to turn to us with a leg like them in a quest to meet his fifteen centimeters to be still want to surgery because panos tool than him we like to say that we need to break their legs in order to fix their head maybe nothing wrong with them from an orthopedic point of view but there is
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something psychological that prevents them from living their lives fully being happy and we fix it like lengthening surgeries abound in many countries and even the women allowed their precious. expensive in russia the entire course costs eleven thousand dollars about one tenth of the similar package in the united states financial considerations for one of the reasons that brought this washington state nature to western siberia main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared. in america average height is one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so one eight centimeters would have brought me right to average users wanted to be average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be short and it's not a big deal like your guy is like expected to be taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hide quite in dealing yet he still would want to have had the surgery
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adding seven more centimeters to the self-confidence she took told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. so now it's like oh you're so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. i'm talking to jeremy corbett he's one of more than eighty and paid to have signed their support for palestinian statehood jeremy so you all for a two state solution you know i think palestine should be recognized they've been the cold for a very long time they are now recognized by a very large number of states and around the world it's time for the un to do the
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same attempts to create a palestinian state have been failing for almost two decades now can things be different now what's different is that. more land has been taken more walls have been built more people have been put in prison and a lot of the palestinian people are extremely desperate and i think it is high time the u.n. since it does recognize the needs of palestinian people through. and also through their membership in the school it's time for them to now recognize palestine has a state it seems to only be the main opponents of this are israel and the united states for what reason i can only speculate if the land grabs that israel's answer to all of this if it can grab enough land then the problem defacto doesn't exist anymore well israel has been grabbing land from the palestinians ever since nine hundred forty eight if one looks at the.

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